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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:11:14 +0200, Mxsmanic
wrote: Most people don't fly in extremely hot weather. my bloody oath they do you clueless loser. if you want to fly crosscountry (note here ACTUALLY fly) in day vfr conditions you need the longest hours of sunlight, which, hellooo, also coincide with the hottest period of the year. so you are totally wrong. most people fly long distances in the hottest weather, however they dont do it in the heat. they fly up at altitude and make use of adiabatic cooling. you are so unbelievably incompetent in your understanding of aviation. Stealth Pilot |
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